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    The Oak Leaf

    This Tuesday Tutorial on www.theinboxjaunt.com/ was The Oak Leaf. I wanted to give it a try but in a wreath to go in a block. It turned out not too bad even though my acorns need some work. This is just poly/cotton junk fabric with Walmart poly batt for a trial run.


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    I don't have a quilt system yet. the dealer in town was going to rent time on her handiquilter but must have changed her mind ( been up there 3-4 times to see about renting) so now i go to ct to see my grand kids and there is a shop there that rents time on there model. i get in an 1 or so almost every weekend. so thank you for the link, i was using leah days site also very nice. i think your wreath came out very nice.

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    This I realy like. Thank you so much for the link. I'm going to be giving this a try. I think your work is very good, and am quite amazed it is your first try at the pattern.
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    thanks for sharing the link... you did a good job
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    turned out great, i'm a hand quilter, so only tried straight line on machine, tried fmq, gotta go back to school for that one

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    I like your oak leaves. Very good for the first try.
    Thank You for a very interesting site. She makes it look so easy. I am going to give it a try.
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    Thanks for the link...had not seen it before

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    Very well done....

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    Very nice job on the leaf.. Thanks for the site and thanks for sharing ! :-)
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    Well done! The acorns look fine!
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